Can you use commands in Minecraft PE v0.7.1?

Can you use commands in Minecraft PE v0.7.1? - Crop unrecognizable man cleaning computer system unit

Can you use commands in Minecraft PE v0.7.1? I've seen people do it but I don't seem to be able to. Do I have to have a specific device like an iPhone? I currently have an android tablet with:

  • Android 4.5
  • Core duo processors


Best Answer

Minecraft Pocket Edition Vanilla v0.7.1 does not have any commands. You may have seen someone on the PC version, or using a mod such as this one, which adds some commands.




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How do you use commands in Minecraft PE?

How to enter commands. Once you've enabled cheats in your world, entering the actual commands in Minecraft: Pocket Edition is easy, too! Simply tap the \u201cChat\u201d button at the top of the screen, which will open the chat box and allow you to enter your commands.

How do you enable cheats on Minecraft PE?

To turn on cheats for a new world:
  • Launch Minecraft and select Play.
  • Select Create New, and then Create New World.
  • On the Game Settings page, scroll down until you find the Cheats section.
  • Toggle on Activate Cheats and confirm that you're okay with disabling achievements.


  • Can you use commands in bedrock edition?

    There are two ways one can use commands in Minecraft Bedrock (previously known as Minecraft PE). One simple way is by the use of a 'chat window'. All you have to do is simply select the 'Chat' button to open the 'Chat box' and type in the command that you want to use.



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